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tying shoelace
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Japan
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In Japan, tying shoelaces is uncommon due to the popularity of slip-on and alternative fastening footwear.
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11
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2
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tying shoelace
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South Korea
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In South Korea, tying shoelaces is less common due to the prevalent use of slip-on and velcro shoes, and a cultural emphasis on cleanliness and order.
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9
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tying shoelace
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United States
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In the United States, teaching children to tie their shoelaces is considered an important basic life skill.
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9
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4
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tying shoelace
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Western countries
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In Western countries, children are commonly taught to tie shoelaces at a young age as a basic life skill.
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7
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5
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tying shoelace
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, tying shoelaces is a fundamental life skill taught to children early on.
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5
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6
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tying shoelace
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Eastern countries
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Tying shoelaces is not emphasized as a common skill in Eastern countries due to the lack of traditional shoes with shoelaces.
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7
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tying shoelace
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Germany
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In Germany, children are taught to tie their shoelaces at a young age using the bunny ears technique.
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